Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The Crepes of Wrath

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The Crepes of Wrath by Sarah Fox
is the first book in A Pancake House Mystery series. Marley McKinney has agreed to The Flip Side
Pancake House in Wildwood Cove, Washington while her cousin, Jimmy Coulson, is
ill (double pneumonia). She has taken a
leave of absence from the law firm where she works as a legal assistant. Jimmy finally gets released from the hospital
and is at home resting. But then Jimmy is
found dead on the rocks by Leigh Hunter (a waitress at the restaurant) of a
cliff near his home. Did he accidentally
fall down the cliff while walking? What
was he doing out alone? Then there is
the guy lurking around her cousin’s workshop and the stolen paintings inside
the workshop. Did Jimmy steal them? Marley does not want Jimmy’s good name
tainted and, reluctantly, starts asking questions. Will Marley be able to pull out the pieces
together to figure out the puzzle?

I found The Crepes of Wrath to be
easy to read, but it was a lifeless book.
The characters were not fleshed out and given life. This is especially true for Ivan, the
chef. The pace is too slow and some
information is repeated frequently (it was annoying). The mystery was not prominent in the book (at
least not in the beginning). I was 35%
of the way through the book and there was still no investigation. The mystery was interesting (there were even
some little twists), but the reader can solve it. I give The Crepes of Wrath 2 out of 5 stars. It was okay for a first book, but some things
were just off. Like where were the
police? Why was Marley removing evidence
from a crime scene? Marley notices a
clue that no one else found. These are
just two examples. Not everything added
up in the end. The book reminded me of a
rough draft, not a finished novel. The next book in A Pancake House Mystery series is For Whom the Bread Rolls and it will be out in March 2017.

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